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Jinong (Mongolian: Жонон, Jonon) was a
title of the Mongols. It was
derived from
Chinese Jinwang (Chinese: 晉王; pinyin: jìn wáng; lit. 'Prince of Jin',...
- from 1517 to 1519. He
later became jinong from 1519 to 1531. His name, Bars Bolud,
means "Steel Tiger".
Barsbolad Jinong was the
third son of
Dayan Khan...
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Batumongke was the son of
Bayanmongke (Bayanmunh) (fl. 1470–1480) the
Bolkhu jinong (or
crown prince/viceroy) of the
Borjigin clan and
Shiker Taiko (Shihir...
- who was
presumed heir to his
father Kublai Khan.
Gammala was
appointed as
Jinong (jinwang, 晉王) in 1292
after Zhenjin's death, but he lost the race for successor...
- Bars
Bolud Jinong for the
crown of khan.
Bloodshed was
successfully avoided among fellow Mongols when a
compromise was reached: Bars
Bolud Jinong would give...
- Look up
jonon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jonon may
refer to:
Jinong, a
title of the
Mongols Ionone, a
ketone found in
violets that contributes...
- 1521)
Mergen Jinong (d. 1542)
Noyandara Jinong (1543–1572)
Buyan Baatur Taiji (1573–1576)
Boshugtu Jinong (1577–1624)
Erinchen Jinong (1624–1636) Abtai...
- language.
Borjigin Barsboladiin Altan was the
second son of Bars
Bolud Jinong, and a
grandson of
Batumongke Dayan Khan who had re-unified the Mongolian...
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including Dawlat Shah who had
served him
since he was
stationed in
Mongolia as
Jinong. In the
eighth month, the
Mongolized Qipchaq commander El Temür, who was...
- the
Mongol Empire.
Jinong (ᠵᠢᠨᠤᠩ),
meaning "Crown Prince", the heir
apparent of the
Great Khaan.
During the Yuan dynasty, the
Jinong resided in Kharakhorum...